Online news website Crikey has urged media mogul Lachlan Murdoch to sue for defamation over an article it published that named his family as “unindicted co-conspirators” in last year’s January 6 riots at the US Capitol.
switched law firms to Marque Lawyers and offered to release a statement about the article and pay legal costs.“A genuine offer to resolve my client’s complaint would not include the republication of the
Private Media chairman Eric Beecher has published a letter in The New York Times informing Murdoch all legal correspondence was made public.“You chose to come up with the most extreme set of wildly exaggerated imputations imaginable, A further exchange from Churchill said Murdoch was not seeking to dictate stories and complained only when “the falsities are egregious”.
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